311. Jackson's Specie Circular, 1836.
311.杰克森的《金屬通貨公告》(1836年)
The first result of the removal of the deposits was very different from what Jackson had expected. At this time there was active speculation in Western lands. Men who had a little spare money bought Western lands. Those who had no money in hand, borrowed money from the banks and with it bought Western lands. Now it happened that many of the "pet banks" were in the West. The government's money, deposited with them, tempted their managers to lend money more freely. This, in turn, increased the ease with which people could speculate. Jackson saw that unless something were done to restrain this speculation, disaster would surely come. So he issued a circular to the United States land officers. This circular was called the Specie Circular, because in it the President forbade the land officers to receive anything except gold and silver and certain certificates in payment for the public lands.
取消存款的第一個后果讓杰克森始料未及。此時對西部土地的投機(jī)十分猖獗,有一點(diǎn)閑錢的人都要買西部的土地,而現(xiàn)在碰巧許多"寵兒銀行"都在西部,政府存入這些銀行的那些錢誘惑著他們的管理者將錢更輕易地借出去,這樣投機(jī)分子就更加容易得手。杰克森意識到若不做些事情來打壓這種投機(jī),就必然會出現(xiàn)一場災(zāi)難。因此,杰克森向國家土地官員發(fā)出一份通報(bào),這份通報(bào)被稱為《金屬通貨公告》,因?yàn)樵谶@個通告中總統(tǒng)要求他們在出賣土地時只接受黃金、白銀和和執(zhí)照,而不能接受其他任何東西。
312. Payment of the Debt, 1837.
312.償還國債(1837年)
The national debt had now all been paid. The government was collecting more money than it could use for national purposes. And it was compelled to keep on collecting more money than it could use, because the Compromise Tariff made it impossible to reduce duties any faster than a certain amount each year. No one dared to disturb the Compromise Tariff, because to do so would bring on a most bitter political fight. The government had more money in the "pet banks" than was really safe. It could not deposit more with them.
現(xiàn)在國債已經(jīng)全部還清,政府的收入足以支付國家的各種費(fèi)用,而國家被迫繼續(xù)收集更多的錢,因?yàn)椤墩壑嘘P(guān)稅》使得削減關(guān)稅只能以每年某個確定的數(shù)目進(jìn)行,不能更快。沒有人敢碰《折中關(guān)稅》,因?yàn)檫@么做將導(dǎo)致一場最為痛苦的政治斗爭。政府存在"寵兒銀行"中的錢達(dá)到威脅政府的地步,政府已經(jīng)不能再向這些銀行中存錢。
313. Distribution of the Surplus, 1837.
313.散去盈余(1837年)
A curious plan was now hit upon. It was to loan the surplus revenues to· the states in proportion to their electoral votes. Three payments were made to the states. Then the Panic of 1837 came, and the government had to borrow money to pay its own necessary expenses. Before this occurred, however, Jackson was no longer President. In his place was Martin Van Buren, his Secretary of State, who had been chosen President in November, 1836.
這時候突然冒出一個奇怪的計(jì)劃,這就是將盈余的稅款按照選民的比例借貸給各個州,并為此制定三種支付方式,于是就有了1837年恐慌,政府不得不借錢支付其必要的開支。然而,在這發(fā)生之前杰克森不再是總統(tǒng),在總統(tǒng)位子上的是馬丁·凡·伯倫(杰克森政府的國務(wù)卿),他于1836年當(dāng)選為總統(tǒng)。